by narrowpath | Aug 15, 2017 | Plumbing Advice, Water Quality
Often people wonder where exactly their water comes from, what’s in it, and how it gets to their faucets. In actuality this is a complicated answer, as water comes from a myriad of sources; for something as simple as water, there is a lot going on behind the scenes...
by narrowpath | Feb 27, 2013 | Helpful Plumbing Tips, Water Quality, Water Softeners
Do I Need a Water Softener? To put it bluntly, if you have hard water, you probably need a water softener. It seems that the vast majority of US homes have a problem with hard water—85% is the current estimate. Hard water is caused by calcium and magnesium in the...
by narrowpath | Feb 27, 2013 | Helpful Plumbing Tips, Water Quality
What is Reverse Osmosis? Reverse osmosis is a process that is commonly used in water filtration systems for commercial and residential properties, among other things. During the reverse osmosis process, salts and other dissolved inorganic solids are removed from water...
by narrowpath | Sep 21, 2012 | Helpful Plumbing Tips, Water Quality
The water that you use and consume in your home needs to be safe. You want to care for and protect your family, and water that is not up to high quality standards could make your family very ill, or worse. We at Narrow Path Plumbing are not trying to alarm you. Not...
by narrowpath | Oct 12, 2011 | Helpful Plumbing Tips, Water Quality, Water Softeners
Your water softener can have a long life with few problems, given that it has been properly set up and has received all necessary maintenance. The following tips should help you maintain your water softener and keep it in peak condition for years to come. Set the...
by narrowpath | Oct 12, 2011 | Helpful Plumbing Tips, Water Quality
Well technologies have changed over the years, and this new technology helps to ensure that your well is functioning at a top level of performance. These upgrades may not be for everyone, but there are several available well upgrades that can assure that your well...